Happy 22nd anniversary to the Americans With Disabilities Act. Bet you didn't know how much that act is needed -- 19 percent of Americans are disabled. Of course, there's disabled, then there's disabled:
A new report from the bureau notes the various types of disabilities, some of which are inarguable: deafness, blindness, Alzheimer’s, autism. But there are others that might strike the reader as more dubious: “Had difficulty with schoolwork,” “Was limited in the kind or amount of housework,” “Had difficulty finding a job or remaining employed,” and “Had difficulty getting along with other children of the same age.”
Anytime I see reporting from Washington on TV, I have to change the channel before I become physically ill. Can I get a disability check for that?